Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Red tweed wood sprite hat

This is one of a set of 7 hats for a special order. The order was for 4 child/teen sized hats, but then I had bits of yarn left over so I made 3 doll-sized hats to include. My customer is amazing: these are part of her Christmas shopping!

I desperately need a head mannequin for hat photographs. These just don't look very good all flat like this, and Max is no longer interested in modeling. I looked on ebay and found some vintage millinery forms, but I keep getting outbid. Does anyone know where else I can get one? Or maybe I should just make one. How hard could it be? (Famous last words.)

Gertie update: Thank you all for cheering Gert on! She says thank you too, only it sounds more like "purrrrrr". We have big news: yesterday she ate her first food in about 3 weeks! It was only a teaspoon, but it's a step in the right direction. She didn't repeat until this morning, and now isn't interested again. We're going in for her check-up tomorrow. Hopefully we'll keep taking small steps in the right direction.

I love those hats (I still think of them as birdie-monkey hats, although wood sprite is a great name for them, too). That red tweedy yarn is just perfect.

Go Gertie! For some reasons the Gertie message dated June 8 just showed up in my bloglines along with this one (and this one just showed up today, June 17). Crazy Typepad. Glad she's doing better--she's lucky to have such a caring owner.